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IC 7416 Limestone as Building Material
By Nan C. Jensen, Oliver Bowles
Stone , the foundation of the continents and the floor of the oceans , is one of the most substantial and enduring of all substances that constitute the material universe . Stone furnished rude shelte
Oct 1, 1947
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IC 7417 Annual Report of Research and Technologic Work on Coal, Fiscal Year 1946
By P. M. Ambrose, A. C. Fieldner
This , the 11th annual report of research and technologic work conducted by the Bureau of Mines on coal and coal products , is issued following the closing of the Bureau's war work on fuels and contai
Jul 1, 1947
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IC 7422 Some Observations on German Coal Research and Developments
By H. J. Rose, H. H. Lowry
Considerable information on the organization of German fuel research and recent developments was obtained and published in several combined Intelligence Objectives Sub-Committee Reports. This material
Dec 1, 1947
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IC 7430 Low-Temperature Carbonization of Coal in Japan
By William T. Reid
Low-temperature carbonization of coal in Japan served as an important source of liquid fuels during the war. Six plants operating in Japan Proper produced 203,069 KL (53.7 million gallons) of liquid f
Feb 1, 1948
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IC 7473 Making Iron Powder in the Tunnel Kiln
By V. H. Gottschalk
Among the procedures developed by the Germans for providing the tonnage of iron powder needed to make rotating bands for artillery shells is the use of a ceramic tunnel kiln, not only for finishing th
Aug 1, 1948
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IC 7484 Report of Petroleum and Natural-Gas Division, Fiscal Year 1947
By R. A. Cattell
Since the return of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Division of the Bureau of Mines to normal peacetime functions following World War II, a coordinated program of oil and gas development and production
Dec 1, 1948
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IC 7496 The Japanese Aluminum Industry
By Virgil Miller, Glenn L. Allen
The purpose of this report is to present a comprehensive review of the technology of alumina and aluminum production in the former Japanese Empire , which consisted of the Japanese Home Islands and he
Apr 1, 1949
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IC 7504 Coproducts of Coke in the United States, 1919-47
By J. A. CoRGAN, J. A. DECARLO
The coal -carbonizing industry is recognized as one of our country's most essential industries , and this position has been achieved through its primary function as a source of supply of special fuels
Jun 1, 1949
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IC 7506 Report of Petroleum and Natural-Gas Division, Fiscal Year 1946
By R. A. Cattell
With the surrender of the Japanese Imperial Government as a climax to the capitulation of the German High Command , the main objective of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Division pivoted from war assign
Jun 1, 1949
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IC 7546 Mines and Mineral Deposits (Except Fuels), Park County, Mont
By Glenn C. Reed
This report is one of a series based upon investigations made and being made within the Missouri River Basin in Montana by engineers of the Bureau of Mines , Albany Branch , Mining Division . These in
Feb 1, 1950
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IC 7550 Economic Importance of Pegmatites
By Paul M. Tyler
According to Lindgren , the economic importance of pegmatites stems from the fact that they represent the principal natural storehouse of two classes of mineral products : (1 ) common minerals in exce
Feb 1, 1950
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IC 7554 Reconnaissance of Metal Mining in the Sail Juan Region, Ouray, San Juan, and San Miguel Counties, Colo
By Paul T. Allsman, William H. King
This paper describes the mineral deposits and discusses mining and milling methods and related operating conditions in an important gold , silver , lead , and zinc producing area in Ouray , San Juan ,
Mar 1, 1950
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IC 7563 Extinguishing Fire with Carbon Dioxide in the Valier Mine, Valier Coal Co., Valier, Franklin County, Ill.
By H. C. Brunaugh, James Westfield, R. W. Whittaker
"INTRODUCTION The purpose of this circular is to describe the sealing off of a mine fire and subsequent use of carbon dioxide gas to extinguish it.A fire of electrical origin occurred in the Valier mi
Apr 1, 1950
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IC 7600 Bureau Of Mines Approval System For Respiratory Protective Devices
By S. J. Pearce
The Bureau of Mines has prepared, as circumstances have dictated, a series of Schedules setting forth the minimum requirements that various types of equipment should meet to be considered safe and sat
Jan 1, 1951
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IC 7602 Mines And Mineral Deposits (Except Fuels) Judith Basin County, Mont.
By Almon F. Robertson
This is one of a series of reports describing investigations made within the Missouri River Basin in Montana by mining engineers of the Bureau of Mines, Minerals Division, Region II. The primary purpo
Jan 1, 1951
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IC 7618 Annual Report Of Research And Technologic Work On Coal, Fiscal Year 1950 ? Introduction
By Arno C. Fieldner
From July 1, 1949, to July 1, 1950, the Bureau of Mines conducted the research and technologic work on coal and coal products that is summarized in this report. The research, described in this fifteen
Jan 1, 1951
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IC 7627 Control Of Metallurgical And Mineral Dusts And Fumes In Los Angeles County, Cali F. ? Summary
By Glenn L. Allen
The rapid rise of industrial Los Angeles to international prominence has been accompanied by the natural corollary - a record influx of population - together with greatly increased production and fabr
Jan 1, 1952
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IC 7645 Natural-Gasoline And Cycle Plants In The United States, January 1, 1952 ? Summary
By D. S. Colby
The productive capacity of natural-gasoline and cycle plants in the United States as of January 1, 1952 was 811,596 barrels per day, an increase of 163,691 barrels per day since the last survey on Jan
Jan 1, 1952
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IC 7650 State Compensatory Provisions For Occupational Diseases ? Introduction
By G. G. Morgis
A reasonably clear and broad definition of occupational disease as originated by the Supreme Court of Ohio is: "A disease contracted in the usual and ordinary course of events which from the common ex
Jan 1, 1952
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IC 7655 Back Strains In Brickmaking ? Introduction
By F. S. Crawford
This study was made to find methods of preventing back strains, among workers in brick plants, however, the information should apply to other industries that employ hand labor too process materials. T
Jan 1, 1953